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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 220145" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>Dont you have a club scene for youth under 18? When our city was marked by the many teenagers who hung out in public parks where they had rave parties the police and the nightowls (a voluntary parent corps who walks the streets in the nights to talk to teenagers) arranged closed parties without alcohol but with music for them.</p><p></p><p>It is actually a huge success. In fact they allow youth to be a little drunk when they arrive and then they are sobering up while dancing etc. Because of the close setting the teenagers are not allowed out of the party area once they enter because when they leave they are going home. They wont have youth going out to depo's with drugs and alcohol and then returning to the party.</p><p></p><p>I had to admit that I was afraid that she would party drunk at first, but then we joined a group of other parents and made a dinner for them where they could taste some sweet whitewine from Germany (It is too sweet for most adults) before leaving for the closed party. We all learning them about the water trick. My daughter is normally not very outspoken but she had a good evening.</p><p></p><p>(If you ask: The water trick is about to differ thirst from taste. The taste is made out of the first drink and the last drink during a meal. If you are thirsty then drink water inbetween. Many who wants to loose weight use the same drink with softdrinks.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 220145, member: 6326"] Dont you have a club scene for youth under 18? When our city was marked by the many teenagers who hung out in public parks where they had rave parties the police and the nightowls (a voluntary parent corps who walks the streets in the nights to talk to teenagers) arranged closed parties without alcohol but with music for them. It is actually a huge success. In fact they allow youth to be a little drunk when they arrive and then they are sobering up while dancing etc. Because of the close setting the teenagers are not allowed out of the party area once they enter because when they leave they are going home. They wont have youth going out to depo's with drugs and alcohol and then returning to the party. I had to admit that I was afraid that she would party drunk at first, but then we joined a group of other parents and made a dinner for them where they could taste some sweet whitewine from Germany (It is too sweet for most adults) before leaving for the closed party. We all learning them about the water trick. My daughter is normally not very outspoken but she had a good evening. (If you ask: The water trick is about to differ thirst from taste. The taste is made out of the first drink and the last drink during a meal. If you are thirsty then drink water inbetween. Many who wants to loose weight use the same drink with softdrinks.) [/QUOTE]
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